Reversing Cameras UK Ltd - REVCAMUK, Unit 98, The Oaks, Ramsgate, Kent, CT12 5FS, United Kingdom
mail@parkingcameras.com 01843863566 08006126816
| Availability | 31 item(s) available | |
| Weight | 2.50 kg | |
| Product Code: | PM92B | |
| Price: | £265.00 VAT Included £44.17 | |
| PM92 Dual-Camera Black Bracket Reversing Kit with 9-inch Dash MonitorThe PM92 kit is designed for vehicles that need visibility in two places at once. It combines a 9-inch heavy-duty dash monitor with two matching black stainless-steel bracket cameras. Available with standard Sony CCD or the optional Sony AHD 1080P upgrade, the system gives you clear monitoring of the rear road view plus a second area such as a horsebox ramp, trailer hitch, or agricultural implement. Built for long cable runs, all-weather use, and everyday reliability. Key features
 More about this kitDual-camera flexibility: With two matching bracket cameras, you can keep one fixed for a constant rear-view and use the second for reversing or monitoring a load area. Switching between them is simple using the monitor’s inputs or trigger wiring. Improved safety: Blind spots are a major cause of accidents when reversing larger vehicles or towing. Having two camera angles significantly increases visibility, whether it’s a horsebox ramp, trailer hitch, or the road behind. High-quality display: The 9-inch LCD dash monitor is designed for clarity in all light conditions. Pairing it with the Sony AHD 1080P upgrade increases resolution by 60% with sharper detail, stronger colours, and better night vision performance. Easy installation: The secure 4-pin aviation connectors prevent moisture ingress and signal loss, making them suitable for long cable runs. Optional lighter plug or fuse tap adaptors are available to simplify fitting. Upgrade option – Sony CCD vs AHD 1080P: Sony CCD cameras deliver excellent quality, but upgrading to Sony AHD 1080P gives you crisper definition, improved contrast, and enhanced night performance. AHD systems take around 2 seconds to switch channels, but the image quality makes it worthwhile. Who it’s ideal for
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